What are the height and weight standards for 10 year olds?

The standard height for a 10-year-old child is between 131 and 145 centimeters, and the standard weight is between 26.8 and 40.9 kilograms, but there is a gender difference in height and weight, and the standard will be different for different genders.
The standard height for a 10-year-old boy is usually between 131 and 143 centimeters, and his weight is between 26.8 and 38.7 kilograms; the standard height for a 10-year-old girl is between 131 and 145 centimeters, and her weight is between 27.2 and 40.9 kilograms. Generally within this range, the child’s development is more normal.
Due to genetic factors and differences in individual growth and development, a 5% difference in standard height is normal and not a cause for concern. And 10-year-old children are about to enter puberty, growth and development began to accelerate.
It is recommended that children pay attention to strengthen nutrition, meat, eggs, vegetables and other food should be intake, living habits should be adjusted, can not stay up all night, and at the same time moderate participation in physical exercise. When a child’s height or weight deviates seriously from the normal growth range, it is recommended that he or she seeks medical attention and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.